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  1. Don Julius Caesar d'Austria (1584 or 1585—25 June 1609) was the oldest illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II and his long-term mistress, Catherina Strada. Don Julius had schizophrenia and died while he was serving a life sentence in prison after the murder of his lover Markéta Pichlerová in 1608.

  2. Don Julius was buried in the Minorite monastery in Český Krumlov and was meant to be later moved to a grave befitting the son of an Emperor, but Rudolf II died before this could happen. The grave was added to the wall, and hasn\'t been found even today.

  3. Julius Meinl is known for a high-quality coffees, delicious teas and providing professional coffee machines and other equipment, accessories, accompaniments. A family company with almost 160-years tradition is the global ambassador for Viennese Coffee House Culture.

  4. Don Julius Caesar d’Austria, Markgraf von Österreich (* um 1586 in Prag; † 25. Juni 1609 in Krumau, heute Český Krumlov) war der uneheliche älteste Sohn von Kaiser Rudolf II. und seiner Geliebten Katharina Strada.

  5. juliusmeinl.com › about-julius-meinl › who-we-areWho we are | Julius Meinl

    Julius Meinl has been an ambassador of Viennese Coffee House Culture since 1862. As the first professional roaster in Europe, with a zeal for innovation, we’ve built a highly successful coffee culture for businesses around the world.

  6. The story of don Julius Caesar d’Austria. The destiny of the deviant son of Emperor Rudolf II. Significant photo. Info text. This tragic story has a sad ending, for the son as well as for the father. Rudolf’s longtime favorite and mistress, Kateřina Stradová, gave birth to a son in 1585. She was then just 18 years old.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Julius_MeinlJulius Meinl - Wikipedia

    Julius Meinl International (German: Julius Meinl AG, Meinl-Gruppe), also known simply as Julius Meinl, is a manufacturer and retailer of coffee, gourmet foods and other grocery products. The company is based in Vienna, Austria. It is named after its founders Julius Meinl I and Julius Meinl II.